Pictures: "Hope Hike 2010" breast cancer walk

RED HUBER, ORLANDO SENTINEL

Jackie Nelson, 70 of Orlando a cancer survivor for 4 years gives a thumbs up during a breast cancer awareness event. 150 breast-cancer patients and survivors and politicians along with members from M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando participate in a walk from City Hall to the M.D.Anderson Cancer Center to kick off "Pink October" in honor of the progress made against breast cancer

Jackie Nelson, 70 of Orlando a cancer survivor for 4 years gives a thumbs up during a breast cancer awareness event. 150 breast-cancer patients and survivors and politicians along with members from M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando participate in a walk from City Hall to the M.D.Anderson Cancer Center to kick off "Pink October" in honor of the progress made against breast cancer (RED HUBER, ORLANDO SENTINEL)

Jackie Nelson, 70 of Orlando a cancer survivor for 4 years gives a thumbs up during a breast cancer awareness event. 150 breast-cancer patients and survivors and politicians along with members from M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando participate in a walk from City Hall to the M.D.Anderson Cancer Center to kick off "Pink October" in honor of the progress made against breast cancer

Jackie Nelson, 70 of Orlando a cancer survivor for 4 years gives a thumbs up during a breast cancer awareness event. 150 breast-cancer patients and survivors and politicians along with members from M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando participate in a walk from City Hall to the M.D.Anderson Cancer Center to kick off "Pink October" in honor of the progress made against breast cancer (RED HUBER, ORLANDO SENTINEL)

Officials from M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando -- along with breast-cancer patients, survivors and city officials -- walked from Orlando City Hall to M.D. Anderson Cancer Center on Friday, October 9, 2010, to kick off "Pink October" in honor of the progress made against breast cancer. The one-mile walk is dubbed the "Hope Hike 2010."